Services
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Supply[edit]
Electrical substation in Plasencia
Drinking water
The city receives its drinking water from a dam located on the Jerte River. Water is drawn from the dam through a water intake tower and transported by gravity to the water treatment plant located on the N-110 road, where it is purified. The treated water is transferred to two reservoirs, located in Los Pinos Park and the industrial estate, from which the population is supplied.
Sanitation is carried out through a network of concrete pipes used for both urban and industrial wastewater. Urban wastewater does not require pumping and is transported by gravity alone, except in some areas that need discharge chambers. The municipality has a wastewater treatment plant next to the N-630 road, which receives wastewater from both Plasencia and the Valle del Jerte.
Energy
Several electricity lines of different voltages cross the municipal territory of Plasencia, from 400 kV lines that directly transport electrical energy from the Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant to lower-voltage lines that distribute energy to surrounding populations. These latter lines connect to the three electrical substations in the municipality: Plasencia, Plasencia Industrial, and Valcorchero. The first is the most significant, as it distributes energy from 150 to 220 kV lines to substations in the area.
Regarding fuel supply, the city has five filling stations, three operated by Repsol, one by Cepsa, and one by Carrefour. For the transport of natural gas, a primary gas pipeline connecting the compression stations of Almendralejo and Coreses passes through the city.
Education[edit]
Plasencia Campus
Universities
The main university in the city is the University of Extremadura, with over 1,100 students. The Plasencia Campus, part of this university, offers four degree programs: Nursing, Business Administration and Management, Forestry and Natural Environment Engineering, and Podiatry, the latter two being exclusive to Plasencia within the region. There is also an associated center of the National University of Distance Education, which serves the entire province, including extensions in Cáceres, Coria, Navalmoral de la Mata, and Trujillo. The Catholic University of Ávila is in discussions with the Government of Extremadura to establish a campus in the city, with the former Palace of Justice in the historic center being considered as a potential location.
Schools and institutes
Plasencia is home to numerous educational institutions, including the region's Teachers and Resources Center. The city has eight public early childhood and primary education centers: Alfonso VIII, El Pilar, Escuela Hogar Placentina, Inés de Suárez, La Paz, Miralvalle, San Miguel Arcángel, and Santiago Ramón y Cajal. San Gil and Pradochano have schools integrated into the CRA Valle del Alagón, based in Alagón del Río, which also includes Aldehuela de Jerte.
Additionally, the city has six public secondary education institutes: Gabriel y Galán, Valle del Jerte, Virgen del Puerto, Parque de Monfragüe, Pérez Comendador, and Sierra de Santa Bárbara. These institutes serve students from neighboring municipalities without secondary schools or where education only extends to compulsory secondary education, primarily from Aldehuela de Jerte, Barrado, Cabezabellosa, Cabrero, Casas del Castañar, Carcaboso, El Torno, Holguera, Malpartida de Plasencia, Oliva de Plasencia, Riolobos, Valdeobispo, and Villar de Plasencia.
The municipality also has five state-assisted private schools: La Salle-Guadalupe, Madre Matilde, San Calixto, San José, and Santísima Trinidad. Additionally, the city is home to the public special education center Ponce de León and a center for adult continuing education.
Other centers
Diocesan seminary
The provincial and municipal administrations manage educational centers in the city. The Provincial Council of Cáceres, through its cultural institution El Brocense, operates the García Matos Conservatory, the Rodrigo Alemán School of Fine Arts, and the dance school at the Santa María cultural complex. The City Council contributes to education with a culinary arts school at Plaza de la Cruz Dorada, accommodating up to 30 students per course, as well as sports schools.
In terms of language education, Plasencia has an Official Language School at Plaza de Santa Ana, offering classes in German, French, English, Italian, and Portuguese, with English available through distance learning. Regarding religious studies, the Diocese of Plasencia maintains major and minor seminaries in the city, with a seminary present since the 17th century. Lastly, Plasencia has a folk high school.
Hygiene[edit]
Waste sorting and street cleaning are managed by the UTE Limpieza Plasencia, established in 2011 and composed of the companies Agroforex, Valoriza, and Ecovias, with its headquarters in the city's industrial estate. While it is the most significant cleaning company, it is not the only one, as other specialized companies handle door-to-door cardboard collection and green space maintenance.
Urban solid waste is collected every night. Deposits are accepted from 9 p.m. to midnight, with collection occurring after midnight. Selective collection of paper, cardboard, and lightweight packaging also occurs, alternating between neighborhoods throughout the city. Large items, such as appliances and furniture, are collected door-to-door every Wednesday. All urban solid waste from the city is processed at a treatment plant in Mirabel.
Healthcare[edit]
Virgen del Puerto Hospital
Healthcare area capital
Plasencia is the headquarters of one of the eight healthcare areas into which the Extremadura Healthcare Service divides Extremadura. This area comprises fourteen healthcare areas, each with its own health center, providing healthcare to a de facto population of over 125,000 inhabitants. The reference hospital of this healthcare area is the Virgen del Puerto Hospital, located in the Valcorchero area.
Plasencia is home to three of the area's healthcare zones (with a fourth under construction): Plasencia I-Luis de Toro, Plasencia II-San Miguel, and Plasencia III-La Data. The first serves the municipalities of Gargüera and Tejeda de Tiétar; the second serves Malpartida de Plasencia, the Plasencia minor local entities of San Gil and Pradochano, and the six easternmost municipalities of the Vegas del Alagón; the third serves Cabezabellosa, Jarilla, Oliva de Plasencia, and Villar de Plasencia. The other eleven healthcare zones correspond to health centers in Ahigal, Aldeanueva del Camino, Cabezuela del Valle, Casas del Castañar, Hervás, Jaraíz de la Vera, Mohedas de Granadilla, Montehermoso, Nuñomoral, Pinofranqueado, and Serradilla.
Public and private centers
In 2010, in terms of public healthcare, Plasencia had the Virgen del Puerto Hospital, a mental health and addiction treatment hospital, the three aforementioned health centers, a primary care clinic for San Gil, another for Pradochano, a mental health center, and two other specialized centers.
In terms of private healthcare, in 2010, Plasencia had one general hospital, eight medical consultation centers, twelve consultations by other health professionals, twenty-two dental clinics, two recognition centers, one hemodialysis center, three mobile healthcare centers, five centers providing outpatient care, thirteen opticians, two orthopedics, one hearing aid center, nineteen multipurpose centers, and three diagnostic centers.
Pharmacy system
The city has eleven pharmacies, with three serving the Plasencia II-San Miguel healthcare zone and four for each of the other two zones. Each healthcare zone coordinates its on-call pharmacy schedules with those of pharmacies in the city and municipalities within the zone. For the Plasencia II-San Miguel zone, the on-call schedule is also coordinated with the Serradilla healthcare zone.
Residences
Since 2008, Plasencia has operated the Los Pinos Residential Center, which includes an adult daycare center primarily for Alzheimer's patients. The center has 80 beds for Alzheimer's patients and 16 beds for other dependents. In the La Esperanza neighborhood, the Hogar de Nazaret, a Caritas Internationalis project originating in the city with the 1691 convalescent hospital, has been operating since 2007, housing 78 elderly individuals that year. Other elderly residences include the Little Sisters of the Poor residence and the San Francisco residence of the Government of Extremadura.
Security[edit]
Several security forces and bodies operate in the municipality. The city council has its own local police, with its headquarters in La Mazuela. Additionally, Plasencia is the only municipality in the province, aside from the provincial capital, with a local station of the National Police Corps. The municipal security system is completed by the Civil Guard, which has a company in the city under the Cáceres command, coordinating nine posts in the northern part of the province.
Regarding non-police security, the city has firefighters and civil protection. An industrial estate is home to a fire station managed by the Provincial Service for Fire Prevention and Extinction of the Provincial Council of Cáceres. The municipal civil protection board has a permanent service point on Avenida Virgen del Puerto.